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Vacation in the forest sounds more than perfect. We can offer you our lists of forest cabins to make your holiday truth. You will drink your cup of coffee or a Chamomile tea while listening to the sound of the tree leaves. You can feel the purity and the real serenity of the wild nature.

The Bavarian Forest, Germany

The Bavarian Forest National Park is Germany’s first and largest national park, and one of the most beautiful forests in Europe. The park promises a breathtaking landscape, majestic peaks (the most famous ones being Grosser Falkenstein, Lusen, and the Grosser Rachel), extensive hiking and biking trails, mirror lakes, sports opportunities, a fascinating treetop walk, and more. Wanting to take the family on an exciting and unique adventure whilst in the park? The treetop walk(Baumwipfelbad) at Bavarian Forest National Park promises a close encounter with nature and adventure for the entire family. A 1,300 meter long wooden barrier free walkway leads visitors to the base of the dome shaped observation tower, offering fantastic views of the forest on the way. You can also choose to participate in exciting activities en route. However, the best is saved for the last. From the 44 meter high observation deck, you get to feast your eyes on uninterrupted views of the forest and even the snow clad Alps.

Trillemarka Rollagsfjell Forest, Norway

Welcome to the wild wilderness! Trillemarka Rollagsfjell Nature Preserve is one of the last virgin forest areas in the nation. This is your go to place for hiking among old forest growth, skiing on untouched mountains, and fishing in truly picturesque rivers and lakes. There is also an abundance, 93 in total, of Red Listed species. Make sure you hike to the statue called Madonna and the child, located 100 meters outside the park, for incredible views of the valley and beyond. Bring lots of layers, as the climate drastically changes throughout the area.

Belluno Dolomites, Italy

The National Park of the Belluno Dolomites extends from the Cismon valley until the Piave valley and was founded in 1990 to safeguard this territory of enormous natural value, which has already achieved note throughout the centuries for the beauty of its exclusive flora and its rarity. Consequently, the decision was made to protect its 32000 hectares of the stupendous natural panorama from winter sports development. The area is now a national heritage site of inestimable worth where, rightly, nature rules. The most impressive thing about this park is the untouched and inaccessible location on the borders of the south eastern Alps, which in prehistoric times saw the formation of glaciers (the last disappearing over 10000 years ago!). Differences exist between the Tre Cime di Lavaredo and the Bellunese Dolomites, known as the pale mountains owing to the color of the rockface. Invigorating plateaux and vertiginous rock faces: these are the haunts of golden eagles, creatures almost legendary because of their grace, their noble and majestic soaring through the skies and the rarity of their species.

Ecrins, France

The spectacular Parc National des Ecrins is one of the ten French national parks and the second largest after Vanoise. The 1000sq.km protected area straddles the Hautes Alpes and Isere departments, stretching between Bourg d’Oisans, Briancon and Embrun. The park remains mostly unspoiled thanks to its remote location. The park jagged mountainous terrain is defined by tumbling glaciers and fast flowing rivers, which have created steep narrow valleys. In summer, hikers, rock climbers, mountain bikers and river runners flock to the park to enjoy the wonderful climate and jaw dropping scenery. In winter, snowshoeing, hut to hut ski touring and mountaineering are popular. The ski resort of Alpe d’Huez sits just beyond the boundaries of the park. Which is 10km up the switchbacks from Bourg d’Oisans.

A Forest In A Football Stadium, Netherlands

The Unending Attraction of Nature is a temporary art installation that is transforming the Worthersee football stadium. It is situated in Klagenfurt, and is now a forest and an art installation! Around 300 trees, some weighing up to six tons each will be carefully transplanted over the existing football pitch. This, to give the impression of a central European forest. Once transplanted, the forest will take on a life of its own, change colors as the season turns and attract wildlife. Go visit from 10am until 10pm daily(free entry)!

Weather

In Europe(primarily in the central regions), warm winds blow freely due to the fact that there are no significant mountain barriers on the western coast of the continent. Due to these Atlantic(or westerly) winds, as well as due to the Gulf Stream, the climate and weather on the European continent is generally warmer than in other regions of the same latitude.In Northern Europe, summers are cooler and winters are longer and colder with heavy snowfalls. In Eastern Europe, winters are also cold, however, summers are often hotter than in the west.

In Central Europe, summers are warm and often hot, while winters, although milder than in the north, can still be very cold and snowy.In the Mediterranean region of Europe, summers are generally hot and dry, while winters are mild and humid. In the summer season(from 4 to 6 months), there is often no precipitation at all, because most of the precipitation occurs in the winter months.

Average annual rainfall in Europe is between 50 and 150cm, depending on the region. Most of the rainfall occurs in winter and early spring. Regions east, west, and north of the Alps tend to receive more rainfall, while the coastal Mediterranean regions, as well as northern Scandinavia, experience less rainfall. In the mountainous regions of Central and Northern Europe, the air temperature is cool in summer and cold in winter, with heavy snowfalls. In the southern alpine mountain regions, winters are milder with much less snow.

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